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Alan Meckler was the first person to create a commercial Internet business venture back in 1990. This was several years before the introduction of the World Wide Web (1993). How did this come about? Meckler recounts how his publishing and business experiences prior to 1990 prepared him to venture into the commercial Internet arena. This book is the first to cover the "wild west" days of money flooding into venture capital, IPOs and the beginnings of Internet creative destruction of media, commerce and technology operations that continues today. The author recounts one on one meetings with the…mehr

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Alan Meckler was the first person to create a commercial Internet business venture back in 1990. This was several years before the introduction of the World Wide Web (1993). How did this come about? Meckler recounts how his publishing and business experiences prior to 1990 prepared him to venture into the commercial Internet arena. This book is the first to cover the "wild west" days of money flooding into venture capital, IPOs and the beginnings of Internet creative destruction of media, commerce and technology operations that continues today. The author recounts one on one meetings with the likes of Bill Gates, Steve Jobs, Sheldon Adelson, Mark Cuban, Robert Kennedy and many others. Meckler also provides hard learned lessons for up and coming entrepreneurs on fund raising and managing start ups and personnel. This is also a very personal book as it delves into Meckler's battles with dyslexia, family bankruptcy, military training and financial wins and losses.
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Alan Marshall Meckler is an Internet Pioneer and started the first commercial Internet venture in 1990 prior to the launch of the World Wide Web. His company, Mecklermedia, produced the trade show Internet World in 20 countries (1990-1998). Meckler has been at the forefront of technology developments such as recorded books, CD-ROM, paid search, 3D Printing, Quantum Technology and more. This memoir recounts meetings with the likes of Bill Gates, Steve Jobs, Mark Cuban, Sheldon Adelson and Jack Ma and Robert F. Kennedy. Meckler provides numerous lessons for those interested in starting a business and for those operating an enterprise and fund raising. Meckler also discussed his dyslexia and how it affected his early days and later in business and personal life. This is not only a powerful business memoir, but also a highly personal guide for future entrepreneurs.